I’ll start by mentioning that you can count the number of Chinese electro artist worth knowing about on one hand, and with A.M.U, it’s definitely your right thumb you should be raising. The album name Diamond fits without a doubt, as this truly is a rare gem. A.M.U has shown surprising maturity for a Chinese kid, so far away from all the western hype, and he is already leading the 8-bit music craze in the Middle Kingdom.
Heavy beats, insane melodies, smart programming and unusual bleeps … A.M.U’s ability to provide strong dance floor tracks straight out his Gameboy comes from his experience touring and smashing Beijing and Shanghai’s clubs with his unexpected DJ sets. Do not miss the chance to listen to Diamond – this jewel of an EP will surely end as your favourite new 8-carat ear piece!
via 8bitpeoples.
A.M.U., the king of Game Boy dance music.
Or at lest a high ranking duke.
Finally it’s out!
A bit lame I didn’t get credited,tho :(
iLKke, totally agree :(((( THAT REALLY SUX
iLKke: sorry for that, it’s not a deliberate omission. 8BP generally leaves it to the musician to provide the release description (and I thought in the release coordination process I’d encouraged you to credit yourself in the artwork itself). But aside from that, I’ve been thinking anyway that we should try to update the site structure to include an artwork credit beneath the embedded sleeve art. We move slowly in general (quelle surprise) but I’m going to try to put that into motion.
Bit Shifter:
That comment I left was a bit brash, sorry for that. I suppose all can be fixed by adding a little snippet of text on the site, so no real damage done? :D
ilija, you should you ask for payment for damage to your mental integrity.
hahahaha!!! XDDDD
All good! Album release text is now updated with proper credit. Sorry again.
HUGS 4 EVER